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  1. Marietta Higgs is now believed to be based in Kent while Dr Wyatt works at James Cook University Hospital. Memory will never be erased. MEMORIES of the Cleveland Sex Abuse crisis never disappear ...

  2. Dr Marietta Higgs was also criticised by the 1988 inquiry. In 1987, Dr Wyatt and Dr Higgs used a new, and controversial, intimate physical test which they said found signs of abuse in 121 children ...

  3. The 121 diagnoses were made by two paediatricians at a Middlesbrough hospital, Marietta Higgs and Geoffrey Wyatt, using reflex anal dilation for diagnosis (later discredited). [2] When there were not enough foster homes in which to place the allegedly abused children, social services began to house the children in a ward at the local hospital.

  4. Jan 16, 2022 · Now 33 years later, ... The paediatrician at the heart of the diagnoses was Dr Marietta Higgs, "a name that can still send some Teessiders’ blood cold" according to earlier reports.

  5. A consultant paediatrician by the name of Marietta Higgs was accused of “seeing signs of rape and buggery everywhere” and became the villain — rather than the men accused of gross child sexual abuse. There was, of course, a public inquiry. It concluded that most of the diagnoses by Higgs and another paediatrician, Geoff Wyatt, were incorrect.

  6. Feb 20, 2007 · Two paediatricians, doctors Marietta Higgs and Geoffrey Wyatt, used place of safety orders to remove the children for their own protection. ... Now 29, the memories are still vivid, but she ...

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  8. Feb 18, 2007 · The two paediatricians at the centre of the scandal - Dr Marietta Higgs and Dr Geoffrey Wyatt - declined to take part in the programme . . . Cleveland 20 Years On.